Sembcorp Energy India

Sembcorp Energy India

Gurugram, Haryana, India

Team size: 201 - 500

Sector: Other enterprise (non-climate)

About Sembcorp Energy India


Founders: Vipul Tuli

Founded date: 2008

Company revenue: US$ 50 - 100 million

Investors: Sembcorp Industries

Company stage: Other

Sembcorp Energy India Limited (SEIL) is a leading independent power producer (IPP) in India, which identifies, develops and operates power generation assets across thermal & renewable sectors in India. SEIL owns 100% of Sembcorp Green Infra Limited. SEIL has presence across 10 states in India. It has a balanced portfolio of thermal and renewable energy assets totalling approx. 4.8 gigawatts’ capacity in operation and under construction. SEIL is led by a strong management team with extensive experience and a successful track record of identifying, developing and operating power generation assets across the thermal and renewable power sectors in India. Sembcorp Energy India Limited is part of the Sembcorp Industries (SCI) Group. Sembcorp Industries is a leading provider of sustainable solutions, driven by its purpose to do good and play its part in building a sustainable future. Sembcorp is listed on the main board of the Singapore Exchange. It is a component stock of the Straits Times Index and sustainability indices including the FTSE4Good Index and the iEdge SG ESG indices.

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